Painting
Road Along the Roman Wall (Landscape with Two Buildings), 1926
About the artist
Born 1893 – Died 1981
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This is one of several paintings made by Winifred Nicholson at Banks Head, the Cumberland farmhouse which she and Ben Nicholson bought in late 1923. The view is of a nearby building and landscape.
Nicholson’s habit of painting from life meant that she worked quickly, usually completing a work in a single sitting. Her son Jake recalled that her subjects were restricted geographically by a lack of transportation and the encumbrance of the materials. The size of this ambitious canvas must have considerably exaggerated these problems. Nicholson’s practice, which already ensured a speed of execution and generally thin application of paint, is here stretched to its limits. Large areas of canvas remain exposed in the sky, and most are worked only hastily.